DUNEDIN, Fla. – As they fly north to Montreal on Thursday, the Blue Jays will reserve a large compartment for the bubble.

Aaron Loup, Mike Bolsinger and Ryan Tepera are on that bubble, and may stay there through the weekend, since the Jays show no signs of announcing the last two members of their opening-day bullpen until the last minute.

Manager John Gibbons said they’re pretty sure about the rest of the roster, but those details remain a secret as well.

As the club broke camp after a 3-1 loss to the Yankees on Wednesday, Bolsinger admitted he was nervous. He had allowed two runs on three hits – all infield singles – and two walks in one inning of work.

“Hopefully I don’t get defined by my last outing here,” he said. “It was an interesting one. I felt good. There’s nothing you can do about them placing that ball in perfect spots.”